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42ndStreetFreak 03-17-2005 09:51 AM

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Originally posted by lilknivesguy
Agreed, and thank you. No one responded to my note about Hammer's "lost projects" being resurrected.
I actually brought this up on page 3 and no one cared then either.......

""Which of the infamous announced projects which never got past the poster stage would you have most liked to see?

I have to say that the most interesting looked like "Zeppelin vs Pteradactyl"!!
Quite how they would have drummed up a budget big enough NOT to make this look awful is beyond me!
But i sure would have loved to see the results!""

lilknivesguy 03-17-2005 01:47 PM

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Originally posted by 42ndStreetFreak
Back to the topic of films (why most people come here I assume...take note)...I have to say that the most interesting looked like "Zeppelin vs Pteradactyl"!!
Page 3 it was! Let's hope we can stay on target.

Indeed, "Zeppelin vs Pteradactyl" would have been the most eleborate of the planned productions, if only to envision how Hammer would have gone about the SFX. Probably a Harryhausen-esque stop action, move model sort of sequence. A shame. Would have been pretty cool.

I, personally, would have scripted it with Nazis. Nazis and dinosaurs. Now there's a combination.

ClassicHorror 03-18-2005 04:39 AM

I think hammer should just be left alone, no remakes, no nothing, just let it be preserved in time, making a modern day remake or sequel would take the magic away from these films.

lilknivesguy 03-18-2005 08:26 AM

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Originally posted by ClassicHorror
I think hammer should just be left alone, no remakes, no nothing, just let it be preserved in time, making a modern day remake or sequel would take the magic away from these films.
"You can't go home again. You can't recover the past." Wolfe was right. So are you. But it's a fun diversion. If any studio seriously does plan on resurrecting the Hammer franchise, it will of course tarnish the memory. Especially since part of Hammer's charm was its Technicolor take on iconic monsters using classically trained actors and/or little known Eastern European beauties. Shocking then. Nostalgic now. What's the other oft-abused phrase? Can't catch lightning in a bottle twice? But let us have our fun. A man's escapes should exceed his taste or what's a forum for.

ClassicHorror 03-18-2005 04:00 PM

Its like taking the Mona Lisa, printing it in a computer, adding some new toches to it, and then selling it for 1,000,000 dollars.

Back then movies were about the craftsmanship, and effort put into them, the Hammer films are a landmark in horror films that stand for that.

They stand for something that films today don't, they stand for something that isn't made on a computer, they stand for our beloved genre. Don't let remakes touch this, don't let remakes put scratch marks into this.....

lilknivesguy 03-19-2005 08:18 AM

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Originally posted by ClassicHorror
...Don't let remakes touch this, don't let remakes put scratch marks into this.....
No argument, but I think we lost track of the thread somewhere, or at least the tangent concerning Hammer's unfilmed "lost" projects. So we're not talking remakes as much as never-mades.
Zeppelin vs. Pterodactyls was mentioned, as was (by me) I am Legend (aka Night Creatrues, as it might have been called, according to Hunter).

Speaking of Matheson, who wrote the script for Hammer's adaption of the Dennis Wheatley's Devil Rides Out, I recently came across a late 1990s script to a proposed sequel to a ner-made remake of Devil called Gateway to Hell. Robin Price who used to work for Hammer apparently made the script available to Wheatley fans through a tribute site.

Read all about it at
http://www.denniswheatley.info/films02.htm

I was never much a fan of Wheatley's stuff, but it's interesting to see that so many years after Devil Rides Out, there are scripts being floated about.

ClassicHorror 03-21-2005 04:47 AM

I also think the unfinished projects should be left alone, because they're like museum pieces..ehh but still I'd rather see an unfinished project then a remake.

Gojira 03-21-2005 10:21 AM

I disagree HorrorClassic I think unmade movie ideas if they have any merrit should be made.

ClassicHorror 03-22-2005 04:17 AM

Its ClassicHorror.

Gojira 03-22-2005 06:54 AM

LOL oops sorry


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